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Rolex launch on 4th August - DSSD black/blue dial

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  • JudeCheung
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    If the "Deepsea" is on top will be perfect. Somehow it looks too bottom heavy.

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  • Lexushowroom
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    Yah ! Gotto sell the old DSSD & get this new JC-DSSD

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  • prozac51
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    It's beautiful. Need to get used to the DEEPSEA being below the hands and crowding the words there.

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  • Ender
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    From the pictures, I actually find it attractive.
    I find it a surprising departure from the normally conservative Rolex design.
    Whether I can carry off its massive size is another issue though.
    Gotta wear it on the wrist and see if it works.
    Last edited by Ender; 06-08-14, 09:12 AM. Reason: Pew!Pew!Pew!

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  • P88
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    Too early to reach a verdict. Let's see the actual piece first.

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  • Ryuden
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    I actually think it looks good...




    pic courtesy of Johnny Nguyen

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  • triton
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    yes. it is correct.

    LV is to 50th anniversary. hulk is not considered as it is produced after the 50th anniversary. i view the hulk is more like to continue the LV legacy.

    this version of deep sea is more of "james cameron" and is similar to the paul newman daytona.

    the dial on this version of dssd has a "james cameron signature"

    yes. they are going to be regular production.

    Originally posted by Ryuden View Post
    Both models are to commemorate an event.

    The LV/Hulk is to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Submariner and the Blue Dssd to commemorate JC solo dive to the bottom of the Marianna Trench with the Deepsea Challenge Sub.

    And both...are regular production offerings.

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  • Ryuden
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    At the Rolex DEEPSEA Sea-Dweller Blue launch and premiere of Deep Sea Challenge 3D with the one and only James Cameron and our Sea-Dwellers.


    pic courtesy of Reginald Brack






    Looks like Mr Cameron preferred the Original...

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  • Ryuden
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    The real one.


    pic courtesy of Tiempo de Relojes

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  • Ryuden
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    James Cameron receives the first Rolex DeepSea Sea-Dweller, with deep blue dial, to commemorate the premier of his new film, which documents his voyage to the depths of the earth, 7 miles below the ocean's surface.




    pic courtesy of Hamilton Jewelers

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  • Ryuden
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    Moments before James Cameron premiered his "Deepsea Challenge" film in 3-D, Rolex unveiled a new version of the Rolex Deepsea timepiece tonight at the American Museum of Natural History.




    pic courtesy of NUVO Magazine

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  • Ryuden
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    Originally posted by triton View Post

    however this is more like to commemorative edition. different from hulk.

    Both models are to commemorate an event.

    The LV/Hulk is to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Submariner and the Blue Dssd to commemorate JC solo dive to the bottom of the Marianna Trench with the Deepsea Challenge Sub.

    And both...are regular production offerings.

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  • triton
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    yes. black is forever classic.

    however this is more like to commemorative edition. different from hulk.

    Originally posted by Ryuden View Post
    That is one of the considerations I am having. Black is forever classic.

    But the new double combo dial? Will it last the test of time?

    I have read owners of the Hulk flipping theirs cause they get bored with the green and resort back to the classic black.

    But no doubt this is indeed an interesting approach by Rolex.

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  • Ryuden
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    A pic of just the dial...taken from ablogtowatch...










    Already the Dssd is huge and heavy for most people, will this new dial gives the Dssd a better edge?

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  • Ryuden
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    Originally posted by alantannottam View Post
    interesting dial and nice greenish Deepsea font. makes DSSD series more fun and cool.


    need to see the real metal. i am wondering if one would get bored looking at such dial after a long while..





    That is one of the considerations I am having. Black is forever classic.

    But the new double combo dial? Will it last the test of time?

    I have read owners of the Hulk flipping theirs cause they get bored with the green and resort back to the classic black.

    But no doubt this is indeed an interesting approach by Rolex.

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